Pop Century Capacity

Dippy Dawg

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Pop Century and the other value resorts only allow 4 + infant in rooms. We have a trip scheduled and would like to invite a neice which would mean 5 + infant. has anyone tried this and what happens if you "get caught" i am not trying to "get away with anything" we just thought it would be a nice idea to bring our neice along. please do flame me with the morals of showing my kids its okay to break the rules. i am sure I am not the first person that has attempted this.
 
Woody13 said:
The rooms have floors too. I have slept on many a floor in my days...:lookaroun

My wife, toddler son, and 7 yo daughter, and I stayed at Pop and ASM last trip. The boy in a crib, the girl on a sleeping bag, and wife and I had our own bed. I could not imagine sharing a bed in the value resorts. I am too used to the king size at home....
 
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Woody13

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hakunamatata said:
My wife, toddler son, and 7 yo daughter, and I stayed at Pop and ASM last trip. The boy in a crib, the girl on a sleeping bag, and wife and I had our own bed. I could not imagine sharing a bed in the value resorts. I am too used to the king size at home....
Kids love to sleep on the floor, just tell them it's a campout! Tell them that great men such as Lewis & Clark, Davy Crockett and other great American heroes were campout veterans. Sing them a song;

Borned on a mountain top in Tennessee...

The next day, have them go on a snipe hunt in the woods at WDW for real adventure! The adults, of course, can visit the parks during this time. :wave:
 
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Woody13 said:
Kids love to sleep on the floor, just tell them it's a campout! Tell them that great men such as Lewis & Clark, Davy Crockett and other great American heroes were campout veterans. Sing them a song;

Borned on a mountain top in Tennessee...

The next day, have them go on a snipe hunt in the woods at WDW for real adventure! The adults, of course, can visit the parks during this time. :wave:
I like the direct approach "As soon as you get a job and can afford your own trip to WDW, you can have a bed...." I hope that is not like, cruel or anything. I mean, I am actually letting them stay in the room....
 
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Debbie

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If you are one of the few ways that your niece will enjoy DisneyWorld; bring her. There are many children around here that would give their Christmas candy away to see Mickey; and their Christmas candy might be all that they have. I know that if we should get a chance to go back this year; I will certainly invite my 11 year old neighbor; who just moved in next door. His home took on 20ft. of water from Katrina, and ONLY 7.5 feet for Rita and the boy lost everything (plus both of his natural parents are dead). Don and I will get a room we can afford and the boys can share sleeping bags. But Richard could really need this...................
 
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